Word: 56th
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...defensive struggle continued until the 56th minute, when Harvard notched the game’s first score. On a free hit, sophomore midfielder Elizabeth Goodman-Bacon sent a pass to Keating, who buried the deciding goal from the top half of the circle...
...over yet. Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus agreed last month to an $8 billion takeover bid by Tata Steel. The deal is the largest-ever Indian acquisition of a foreign firm, and it will catapult Tata from the world's 56th largest steel producer to the fifth. "All credit goes to Ratan Tata," says Sanjay Bhandarkar, managing director of the N.M. Rothschild private bank in India. "He clearly has a vision and knows what he's doing...
...play has been impressive.” The Crimson took the field in the second half hoping to launch a counter-attack, yet continued to battle the wind and Dartmouth’s strong offensive drives down the field.As a result, the Big Green took the lead in 56th minute after Cameli beat Mann to the rebound of teammate Melissa Metulich’s shot on goal. Dartmouth tallied another score in the 83rd minute to seal the 3-1 victory when Junior Monica Martin de Bustamente blasted a loose-ball in the box over Mann’s head...
...dozen others. And it's not over yet. Last week, Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus agreed an $8 billion takeover bid by Tata Steel. If the deal goes through, it would be the largest-ever Indian acquisition of a foreign firm, and it would catapult Tata from the world's 56th largest steel producer to the fifth. "Nothing succeeds like success," says Sanjay Bhandarkar, managing director of N.M. Rothschild private bank in India. "All credit goes to Ratan Tata. He clearly has a vision and knows what he's doing." Tata is one of Asia's most influential businessmen. And perhaps...
...suffered its third straight loss, 5-0, at Princeton on Saturday night, its defensive collapse in the eleventh minute of the second half told the story of the team’s weak play. With the Crimson already trailing 3-0 at the 56th minute, Princeton’s Vicki Anangnostopaulos, who had already netted two goals, doubled her total in a mere 33 seconds, giving her a golden sombrero on a career night. Anangnostopaulos’s performance put her in elite company: only three other Princeton women have scored four goals in a game, most recently...